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Originally Posted by soulspeaker
Why is one toe so much bigger than all the others?
"The toes, especially the big toe, play an essential role in walking, although a loss of the smallest toe will not affect gait." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toes
Why do men have nipples?
"Male nipples were for a long time considered a biological mystery, since they appeared not to serve any direct biological function, and so their development appeared to present a problem for the theory of evolution.
Modern biology now regards the existence of male nipples as being consistent with the theory of evolution. Indeed, the development of male nipples may be regarded as a good example of both the mechanisms by which evolution of the genome expresses itself in the phenotype, and the undirected and contingent nature of evolution.
According to this viewpoint, male nipples exist because they are homologous to female nipples, which originate from the same overall genetic and developmental blueprint as male nipples. Female nipples have evolved to support lactation, but there is no biological advantage to changing the male body plan to eliminate them.
Human male nipples do have secondary biological function; like female nipples, they are sensitive to touch (but less so), and can trigger sexual arousal." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nipples
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Originally Posted by superstoner420
Why are we here?
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Your own free will.
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Originally Posted by deadhead94
If some Wicks are Slicks, and some Slicks are Snicks, then some Wicks are definitely Snicks. The statement is:
1) True
2) False
3) Niether
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Originally Posted by Human-yo
what's for dinner?
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Burger Hut! :yummy:
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Originally Posted by soulspeaker
supper's over, you missed it
Where do dust bunnies come from?
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Dust bunnies (often one word, dustbunnies) are little clumps of fluff that form under furniture and in corners that are not cleaned regularly. They are made of hair, lint, dead skin, and dust, and are held together by static electricity and entanglement.
Dust bunnies are frequently a source of amusement, attested to by the many websites that explain how to "take care of your dust bunnies". However, they can also be harmful when they house dust mites or similar problem materials. A Dustbunny Cleaner has even been invented. It consists of a robotic ball with an electrostatic sleeve that rolls about under furniture collecting dustbunnies and other material. Many cartoons reference dust bunnies, and parents often give tongue-in-cheek warnings to their children that dust bunnies will haunt them if they do not clean their rooms.
In British English, dust bunnies are sometimes called "beggar's velvet", also the name of an a cappella quartet. See Beggar's Velvet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_bunnies
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Originally Posted by Lloydy
Why did deadheads post change just now?
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Don't ask questions I couldn't possibly answer.